Hello Aaron, with the lack of water and the heat wave of the last few years, the ground under our house has moved and we have cracks in the walls and on the tiles.Thanks for your demonstration. It's interesting, because the cracks are hard to repair. Often they come back.This wall is beautiful, I really like this style! Congratulations, it's a great job.
Awesome work! finish looks amazing.
Great instructions as well thanks heaps for this one Aaron.
Good luck with your cracked wall project 😉
Great job this the first time I see that this problem solved this way
And you cuted your hair and beard too
I've grown it back. Doesn't take long when your poor. haha.
@@AaronHahnStudios lol
I don't prefer to cut my hair frequently
I let it for long time then shave it by myself
Hello Aaron, with the lack of water and the heat wave of the last few years, the ground under our house has moved and we have cracks in the walls and on the tiles.Thanks for your demonstration. It's interesting, because the cracks are hard to repair. Often they come back.This wall is beautiful, I really like this style! Congratulations, it's a great job.
Thanks Sylvie. Yes you really do need to fix the problem of "why" its cracking first. Sadly that is usually the most expensive part of the problem.
Good job Aaron, I'm guessing that the electrical wires are on the other side
Thanks mate, actually the wires are in the same brick so I had to cross my fingers the sparky didn't go too deep.